New cybersecurity master plan launched to protect critical sectors
The cybersecurity efforts will grow the talent pool in the sector and facilitate the exchange of information between the private and public sectors
Singapore
DEFENCE against cyber attacks that can cripple Singapore's water supply, transportation network and its other operational technology (OT) systems will be bolstered with a series of focused cybersecurity efforts that will grow the talent pool and facilitate the exchange of information between the public and private sectors.
This OT cybersecurity master plan was announced by Senior Minister Teo Chee Hean on Tuesday, at the opening of the fourth Singapore International Cyber Week.
OT systems are those that operate critical infrastructure services with interconnected devices and computers, such as those in the energy, water, transport and medi…
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